Research collaboration
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Wikiversity provides server space for a virtual commons where researchers from all over the world can describe their research and promote education-oriented collaborations. Many researchers, libraries and museums now have online versions of their research labs and online descriptions of research projects. Some of these websites invite participation by students.
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- development of student-centered internet-based astronomy data research opportunities
- developing large data set physics research projects for students and teachers
- NASA outreach
- NOAA outreach
- climate change education site with public-access data
- Utah Astrophysics Outreach
- Environmental Education and Outreach
- Haystack Observatory Outreach
- Berkeley Lab Educational Outreach
- Cornell Lab of Ornithology
- CSLI Linguistic Grammars Online (LinGO) Lab at Stanford University
- The NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory
- American University’s Computing History Museum
- The Human-Computer Interaction Lab
- The STAR Experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Center for Engineering Education Outreach at Tufts University
- Atmospheric Research Educational Outreach
- Online Biotechniques Laboratory
- George Perkins Marsh Online Research Center
- The Mastodon Matrix Project: An Experiment with Large-Scale Public Collaboration in Paleontological Research
- Online human-machine competition - computer science
"With student numbers falling, we need more researchers to do public-outreach work" (source)
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